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Printing Color Labels

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JB - 04 Sep 2007 20:06 GMT
Working w/ Outlook 2003.  Have used color labels when creating my
calendar/apointments but can't seem to get the color to show up on weekly
printed versions of the calendar.  Not sure if I need to reset printer
settings??  Any advice would be appreciated.
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Diane Poremsky - 05 Sep 2007 03:35 GMT
make sure its not configured to print in black and white

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> Working w/ Outlook 2003.  Have used color labels when creating my
> calendar/apointments but can't seem to get the color to show up on weekly
> printed versions of the calendar.  Not sure if I need to reset printer
> settings??  Any advice would be appreciated.
JB - 05 Sep 2007 11:26 GMT
It doesn't seem that my printer is configured to print in B & W.  Are you
suggesting that Outlook can be configured in some way to print in black and
white only?  If so how do I reset?
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> make sure its not configured to print in black and white
>
> > Working w/ Outlook 2003.  Have used color labels when creating my
> > calendar/apointments but can't seem to get the color to show up on weekly
> > printed versions of the calendar.  Not sure if I need to reset printer
> > settings??  Any advice would be appreciated.
Diane Poremsky - 05 Sep 2007 18:24 GMT
its typically a setting in the printer driver - I'm not sure if it's
specific to an application or will apply to all print jobs. When you send
the calendar to the printer, the printer dialog comes up - check the options
or advanced options for B&W.

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> It doesn't seem that my printer is configured to print in B & W.  Are you
> suggesting that Outlook can be configured in some way to print in black
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>> > printed versions of the calendar.  Not sure if I need to reset printer
>> > settings??  Any advice would be appreciated.
 
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